Water

We respect water as a living essence and the lifeblood of Earth. The small water cycle is Nature's way of creating moisture on land through evaporation and the transpiration of plants and trees, all aided by microorganisms.

Ecosystems degraded and neglected by humankind can be remembered, restored and revitalized. Dead dirt can once again become vibrant soil that supports life, biodiversity and the thriving of many species vs. the few. The flows of water on land, whether through rain, waterways, springs or the soil itself, can be restored, allowing the cycle of abundance on Earth to continue for future generations.

Huntington Beach Wetlands

By creating living soil sponges, we can help rehydrate Earth, store and infiltrate water in the soil, and cycle it back locally through the atmosphere as: rain, dew, mist and fog. Living soil sponges can effectively reverse patterns of floods, drought, wind and soil erosion, caused by degraded, compacted or desertified lands. By creating healthier soil, the land can hold more water, plants can uptake and cycle the water back into the atmosphere, and rainfall can be restored locally.